... dollars in research funding, diarrhoea 60 million dollars in research funding, malaria 50 million dollars and TB 20 million dollars in research funding In conclusion it is clear that funding allocation ... model answer: The graphs compare the number of deaths caused by six diseases in Someland in 1990 with the amount of research funding allocated to each of those diseases It can be clearly seen that ... contrasted with the amount of funding allocated for each disease In 1990 AIDS received 180 million dollars in research funding, leprosy 80 million dollars in research funding, tropical diseases 79 million...

... situation had changed radically by 1995 In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate ... postgraduate studies At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point This is in stark contrast with ... primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the...

... seeing how our own actions create the problems we experience A learning organization is a place where people are continually discovering how they create their reality And how they can change it As ... re -create ourselves Through learning we become able to something we never were able to Through learning we reperceive the world and our relationship to it Through learning we extend our capacity to create, ... Newshour" in 1989, "in our offices, and we said 'How are we going to handle this? We' ll tell everybody to send in a $5,000 check with their name and we' ll put them on the list.' The next thing we...